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We are defined by our choices we make

By talking the past glory, it doesn't improve the present, it only proves our inability to accept the reality

By blaming the country life doesn't improve, it only proves our inefficiency to take ownership

By finding fault with others situation don't change, it only breaks the relationship

By talking losses business doesn't become profitable, it only becomes a burden

By talking stress life doesn't become peaceful, it only becomes misery

By worrying about future present doesn't become better, it only becomes worrisome

By feeling guilty about past mistakes, it doesn't correct the mistakes, it only increases the pain

By being revengeful it doesn't end the problem, it only begins

By being apathetic it doesn't change a person, it only makes him rigid

By being doubtful in a relationship it doesn't make us shrewd, it only makes us untrustworthy

We have a choice and we have the power to choose. Peace is an output of decisions we take

M.L.Narendra Kumar


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